Jeff Corey

Jeff Corey

Actor, Director

Narozen/a 10. srpna 1914 v místě Brooklyn, New York, USA

Jeff Corey was a film and television character actor, as well as one of the top acting teachers in America. Corey was born Arthur Zwerling on August 10, 1914 in New York City, New York, to Mary (Peskin), a Russian Jewish immigrant, and Nathan Zwerling, an Austrian Jewish immigrant. He was an indifferent student, but after taking a drama class in high school, young Corey became hooked. His talent earned him a scholarship to the Feagin School of Dramatic Arts, the top acting school in New York City at the time. Corey then became a professional actor, a career choice which saved him from a life selling sewing machines, he later said. His first gig after acting school was with a Shakespearean repertory company, after which he became a member of a traveling troupe that entertained children. After Leslie Howard closed his Broadway production of Hamlet in December 1936, he took the play on the road with Corey cast as Rosencrantz in 1937. In 1939, Corey appeared as part of the Federal Theater Project's (FTP) Living Newspaper dramatic showcase in the Life and Death of an American, co-starring with Arthur Kennedy, and featuring the music of Alex North. He made his film debut in a bit part in the Federal Theater's sole movie production, ...One Third of a Nation... (1939). Starring Sylvia Sidney, Leif Erickson and future Oscar-winning director Sidney Lumet, the movie, which was released by Paramount, was a progressive exegesis on the hazards of tenement slum conditions. Congress terminated FTP funding on June 30, 1939, mainly due to objections to the leftist political tones of many FTP productions (see Tim Robbins' movie Cradle Will Rock (1999) about the pressures faced by the FTP in 1939). In 1940, Corey, who had married his wife Hope in 1938, moved to Hollywood, where he appeared in studio productions through 1943, including The Devil and Daniel Webster (1941), My Friend Flicka (1943) and Joan of Arc (1948). He also had a hand in establishing the Actors Lab, where he appeared in a wide variety of plays, including "Abe Lincoln in Illinois", "Miss Julie" and "Prometheus". He also produced "Juno and the Paycock" for the Lab. He joined the United States Navy Photographic Service in 1943 and was assigned to the aircraft carrier Yorktown as a motion picture combat photographer. He earned three citations while serving during the war, including one for shooting footage on the Yorktown during a kamikaze attack on the ship. The citation, which was awarded in October 1945, read: "His sequence of a Kamikaze attempt on the Carrier Yorktown, done in the face of grave danger, is one of the great picture sequences of the war in the Pacific, and reflects the highest credit upon Corey and the U.S. Navy Photographic Service." After the war, Corey returned to Hollywood and resumed his acting career, specializing in character parts and playing heavies in films such as The Killers (1946) and Brute Force (1947), both of which starred another returning war vet, Burt Lancaster. His appearance as the psychiatrist in Home of the Brave (1949), one of his best screen performances, promised a long and productive career in Hollywood, but the first phase of his cinema career was cut short in 1951 when he was subpoenaed to appear before the House Committee on Un-American Activities (HUAC) after being named as a former Communist Party member by actor Marc Lawrence. HUAC had scheduled hearings in Los Angeles as part of its crusade to ferret out Communist influence in Hollywood. Appearing before HUAC in Los Angeles in September 1951, the 37-year-old Corey refused to testify, instead invoking his 5th Amendment rights. The movie industry ruled that anyone invoking their constitutional right not to testify would be blacklisted, and Corey was, missing out on an entire decade of work in films and television during the 1950s. Ironically, Lawrence, whom Corey despised for the rest of his life, pointing out that he had remained stateside on a health deferment while Corey risked his life during the war, was virtually absent from American films and television during the same decade, having to make his living in Italy along with American expatriates who had been blacklisted. In the book on Hollywood blacklistees "Tender Comrades", Corey explained that he had been a member of the Communist Party, and that while he no longer was in 1951, he could not in good conscience turn informer. "Most of us were retired reds," Corey said. "We had left it, at least I had, years before. The only issue was, did you want to just give them their token names so you could continue your career, or not? I had no impulse to defend a political point of view that no longer interested me particularly. They just wanted two new names so they could hand out more subpoenas." After being blacklisted, Corey used his G.I. Bill benefits to study speech therapy at UCLA while supporting his family as a common laborer. At the request of a fellow student, Corey organized a class in speech that he taught in the garage of his home in Hollywood Hills home. He expanded his curriculum to acting, accepting $10 a month in "tuition" per month from each student that allowed them to attend weekly classes. Eventually, he expanded the garage to create a small theater where his students performed scenes. Corey's reputation as a teacher grew, and by the mid-1950s, he had become the premier acting coach in Hollywood. Although studios refused to hire the blacklisted Corey as an actor, they did send contract players to study with him. Corey's class, which became known as the Professional Actors Workshop, attracted directors, screenwriters and established actors seeking insight into the craft. Corey's Workshop has been described by the National Observer as "A major influence in the motion picture industry." Corey was a Stanislavskian teaching the popular Method technique of sense-memory popularized by such other acting gurus as Lee Strasberg and Stella Adler, which sought to tap into the actor's own emotions and psyche. Corey's own teaching technique was eclectic: He focused on one-on-one work with an individual actor, seeking through improvisational exercises to get the actor to tap into his/her subconscious and to use their imagination to come up with a theme that would elucidate their character. His students included Robert Blake, pop singer Pat Boone, Richard Chamberlain, singer/actress Cher, director-producer Roger Corman, James Dean, Kirk Douglas, Jane Fonda, Peter Fonda, Michael Forest, Sally Kellerman, Irvin Kershner, Shirley Knight, Penny Marshall, Rita Moreno, Jack Nicholson, Leonard Nimoy, Anthony Perkins, Rob Reiner, singer/actress/director Barbra Streisand, future Academy Award-winning screenwriter Robert Towne and Robin Williams. Of Corey the teacher, three-time Oscar-winner Jack Nicholson said after he had become a major movie star, "Acting is life study, and Corey's classes got me into looking at life as an artist." Corey also tutored experienced actors who had trouble with a role, or who just needed insight into playing a character. One of the already-established actors Corey tutored was three-time Oscar nominee Kirk Douglas, who came to Corey for help in playing the title role in Spartacus (1960). It was Douglas who, along with Otto Preminger, ended the blacklist by hiring Dalton Trumbo to write the screenplays for Spartacus (1960) and Exodus (1960), respectively. Two years after the Trumbo-penned films debuted on the big screen, Corey again was working in films and television. In 1962, he was cast in the film The Yellow Canary (1963) when one of his acting students, pop singer Pat Boone, pressured 20th-Century Fox into hiring him. Now off the blacklist, Corey became a busy character actor in movies and on television. Corey made his reputation as an actor's actor whom other actors loved to work with. Always good with actors, Corey also directed some episodes of television series. In addition to his acting work, Corey continued teaching. He was Professor of Theater Arts at California State University in Northridge, and was artist in residence at Ball State, in Indiana, the University of Illinois in Bloomington, Chapman College's World Campus Afloat, the University of Texas in Austin, and at the Graduate School of Creative Writing at New York University. He also conducted acting seminars at Emory University in Atlanta, and for the Canadian Film Institute in Vancouver, British Columbia. On August 16, 2002, six days after his 88th birthday, Corey died in a Santa Monica, California hospital, of complication from a fall. He was survived by his wife of 64 years, Hope, three daughters, and grandchildren.

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  • Little Big Man
  • Beneath The Planet Of The Apes
  • Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
  • True Grit (1969)
  • The Magic Boy's Easter
  • Marvel Comics Spider-Man Season 1
  • Babylon 5 Season 1
  • Star Trek Original (Remastered) Season 1
  • Barney Miller Season 1
  • Perry Mason Season 1
  • The Story of the Animated Drawing
  • The Outer Limits Season 1
  • The Bob Newhart Show Season 1
  • Night Gallery
  • Rawhide
  • Miracle on 34th Street (1947)
  • Picket Fences Season 1
  • Night Court: Season 1
  • The Killers (1946)
  • Seconds

Filmografie

  • 1998
    Charmed Season 1
  • 1994
    Marvel Comics Spider-Man Season 1
  • The Color Of Night
  • Surviving the Game (1994)
  • 1993
    Babylon 5 Season 1
  • Beethoven's 2nd
  • 1992
    Deception
  • Picket Fences Season 1
  • 1990
    Bird on a Wire
  • 1989
    A Deadly Silence
  • The Magic Boy's Easter
  • 1988
    Roseanne Season 1
  • Murphy Brown Season 1
  • Messenger of Death
  • 1987
    Beauty and the Beast
  • 1986
    Perfect Strangers: The Complete First Season
  • 1985
    Creator
  • Helltown Season 1
  • 1984
    Conan the Destroyer
  • Night Court: Season 1
  • 1983
    The A-Team
  • 1982
    The Sword And The Sorcerer
  • 1980
    Battle Beyond the Stars
  • Homeward Bound
  • 1979
    Knots Landing - Season 1
  • 1978
    Wild Geese
  • 1977
    Oh, God!
  • Curse of the Black Widow
  • Lou Grant Season 1
  • 1976
    The Last Tycoon
  • Bionic Woman (Classic) Season 2
  • 1975
    One Day at a Time Season 1
  • Barney Miller Season 1
  • The Premonition
  • Starsky & Hutch: Season 1
  • 1974
    Little House On the Prairie, Season
  • Gun and Pulpit (1974)
  • 1973
    Kojak, Season Two
  • 1972
    The Bob Newhart Show Season 1
  • 1971
    Catlow
  • Shoot Out (1971)
  • Clay Pigeon
  • 1970
    Little Big Man
  • Beneath The Planet Of The Apes
  • McCloud, Season 1
  • Getting Straight
  • They Call Me Mister Tibbs!
  • 1969
    Night Gallery
  • Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
  • True Grit (1969)
  • Impasse
  • 1968
    Hawaii Five-O (Classic) Season 1
  • The Boston Strangler
  • 1966
    Star Trek Original (Remastered) Season 1
  • Seconds
  • 1965
    Mickey One
  • Once a Thief
  • The Cincinnati Kid
  • 1964
    Lady In A Cage
  • 1963
    The Outer Limits Season 1
  • 1959
    Rawhide
  • Lorne Greene's Holiday Special - A Bonanza Of Christmas Cheer
  • 1957
    Perry Mason Season 1
  • 1955
    Gunsmoke aka Marshal Dillon
  • 1954
    The Story of the Animated Drawing
  • 1951
    New Mexico
  • Superman and the Mole Men
  • Red Mountain
  • Sirocco
  • Only the Valiant (1951) (Restored Edition)
  • 1950
    Bright Leaf
  • The Outriders
  • The Nevadan
  • Rock Island Trail
  • The Next Voice You Hear...
  • 1949
    Scene of the Crime (1949)
  • Film Noir 1949 Tony Curtis City Across The River The Shock Drama of Wayward Boys and Girls
  • Home of the Brave
  • 1948
    A Southern Yankee
  • Wake Of The Red Witch
  • Homecoming (1948)
  • Kidnapped (1948)
  • Joan of Arc
  • I, Jane Doe
  • 1947
    The Shocking Miss Pilgrim
  • The Flame
  • Brute Force
  • Miracle on 34th Street (1947)
  • 1946
    The Killers (1946)
  • 1943
    My Friend Flicka
  • Aerial Gunner
  • Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man
  • 1942
    Syncopation
  • 1941
    The Devil and Daniel Webster
  • 1940
    Bitter Sweet (1940)

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